iPhones Shot 28 Years Later
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'28 Years Later' used 20 iPhones in tandem for some wild shots
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The first film in the 28 Years Later franchise, 28 Days Later , was shot on digital video, giving it a homemade feel.
The movies used three special rigs for the iPhone sequences: One for eight cameras that one person can carry, another with 10 and another with 20 .
The filmmakers also used drones, cameras attached to actors and farm animals to achieve an immersive feel.
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